Thursday, 16 February 2012

Freya: A Birthday Tribute to Freya


Please note that this story takes place outside of the PikaPokeBlog's overall continuity.

(This has now been invisibly altered due to threats from Freya)

Sunday, 12 February 2012

The Times They are a-Changin': Part 2: Everyone hates Pikachu


So basically the PikaPokeBlog has branched out into actual storylines, pretty cerebral right? Pikachu is trying to go clean (partly because he's out of drugs and there's no real outlet for his other 'interests' in Smurftown). But oh no! Florence's gay dads and Pollywhirl are putting out a hit on him and sending the fearsome Mr Crayfish to hunt him down, what will happen next week...WHAT!?!?!

Sunday, 5 February 2012

The Times They are a-Changin': Part 1: Pikachu makes a change




Looks like the Webcomic battle is hoting up, Pikachu has a new adventure, Imogen's blatant fraud has been outed. Everything is rosy in the world of the PikaPokeBlog once again.




Saturday, 4 February 2012

STOP, THEIF!

Dear freethinking PikaPokeBlog readers,

It is with a heavy heart I reveal the shocking truth behind Imogen 'El Plagiarismo' Clarke's blog/webcomic. I was watching Bill Bailey on QI the other day (hilarious), and then it struck me, Bill Bailey...Black Books....Series 3, Epsiode 2...SHE STOLE THE WHOLE THING!!!

Those of you who have seen this episode will remember that Manny and Bernard drunkenly write a children's book (with comically poor results). Their story features a missing item, stolen by animals, which the protagonist searches for. Disgustingly obvious isn't it!!!?!??!!!?!!

Now, there's no doubting that Imogen stole the plot for her whole web-blog attempt from this episode, the only question left is: "Did she really think that she'd get away with it?" or perhaps: "Why not choose a good story to plagiarise...wait, does she not get that the joke is, that their story is weak!?"

No matter what you say about the PikaPokeBlog, you can't claim that it is plagiarised from a Channel 4 sit-com! 

I would never call for Imogen to forfeit the webcomic battle (like she keeps bitchily doing to me), that's not my style, I like to think of myself as a classy upmarket sort. But you, you dear people, deserve so much better, remember last week when Imogen just reused her previous weeks blog post with slightly altered speech bubbles (maximum insult to your intelligence).

If Imogen reuses the same comic again, I will have to protest Tunisian style, and I suggest that you all do the same. And if she continues to rigidly stick top the plot of 'The Elephant and the Balloon', I will demand that she gives equal writing credits on her blog to Dylan Moran, Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley, the writers of Black Books series 3, epsiode 2 (Elephants and Hens).

Well, we'll see tomorrow won't we!?